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Apple restores key parts of dev site after attack
News | Published: 27 July 13
Apple has restored key sections of its developer website, including the download center, more than a week after it took the portal offline.
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Top hacker dies days before scheduled Black Hat talk
News | Published: 26 July 13
Noted hacker Barnaby Jack, known for exposing vulnerabilities in ATM machines and medical devices, died in San Francisco Thursday, just days before he was scheduled to speak on deadly security shortcomings in medical implants at next week's Black Hat security conference.
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iPhone share slump spurs calls for low-price model
News | Published: 26 July 13
Analysts argued today over the significance of Apple's falling market share, reflecting the uncertainties the Cupertino, Calif. company faces in a transition to lower profits.
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Samsung's new memory for tablets and smartphones is 3X faster
News | Published: 26 July 13
Samsung is now mass producing 16GB, 32GB and 64GB embedded memory cards that have 400MB/sec interface speeds, almost triple the performance of its current embedded mobile memory.
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Chromecast for the road warrior
News | Published: 26 July 13
Google's $35 Chromecast dongle for beaming video and music to HD TV's from smartphones, tablets and laptops appears to be a clear hit for use in America's living rooms. But what about in the enterprise? Not so fast, analysts said.
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Round-up: Top IT deals of the week
News | Published: 26 July 13
Not a week goes by when Computerworld UK’s inbox isn’t inundated with press releases about the latest technology and outsourcing deals being carried out across the country.
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University consortium plans £60m national framework for networking kit
News | Published: 26 July 13
Universities across the country will soon be able to purchase networking equipment and consultancy services via a new national framework that is being launched by the North Eastern Universities Purchasing Consortium.
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Huawei in charge of TalkTalks net filtering
News | Published: 26 July 13
The BBC has revealed that TalkTalk’s net filtering system, which blocks millions of web addresses and has been praised by Prime Minister David Cameron, is being controlled by Chinese networking giant Huawei.
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BlackBerry lays off 250 new product testing staff
News | Published: 26 July 13
Blackberry is laying off 250 employees, or around 2 percent of its workforce, at its new product testing facility, the company said on Friday.
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Confirmed: BT receives termination notice from Sandwell Council
News | Published: 26 July 13
Following weeks of speculation in the press, BT has finally confirmed that it has received a termination notice from Sandwell Council looking to end an IT and BPO partnership.
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eBay sellers pounce on Chromecast shortage, price dongle 8X over list
News | Published: 26 July 13
With Google's Chromecast sold out and backordered for weeks, profiteers are offering the new stream-to-TV device for as much as $300 on eBay, a 757% markup.
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Apple's smartphone market share drops to three-year low
News | Published: 26 July 13
Apple's share of the smartphone market dropped in the second quarter to its lowest level in three years, research firm Strategy Analytics said.
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Oracle sues companies it says provide Solaris OS support in illegal manner
News | Published: 26 July 13
Oracle is continuing to crack down on companies it claims are providing support services for its products in an illegal fashion.
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Five indicted in massive hacking scheme
News | Published: 26 July 13
Five men from Russia and Ukraine have been indicted in New Jersey for charges they conspired with each other in a worldwide hacking scheme targeting major corporate networks that compromised more than 160 credit card numbers, the U.S. Department of Justice announced.
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Oil, gas field sensors vulnerable to attack via radio waves
News | Published: 26 July 13
Sensors widely used in the energy industry to monitor industrial processes are vulnerable to attack from 40 miles away using radio transmitters, according to alarming new research.
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